mrs is on it all the time, but i know off people who have been sacked because of posts on there FB.
someone once said a good way of describing it to kids (or adults) don't post anything on there that you would be happy to stand up and say in class (or work). Hence, never joined cause I've got nowt to say (+ no one is likely to be interested).
Its wank. And addictive. good for keeping up with mates, nights out etc...
Thing is if i delete it and say bollocks and wander off down the pub to see everyone, then pub will be empty because everyone's sat at home on facebook?
I have no problem at all talking to people....but when trying to articulate a conversation with someone my age, its a struggle, probs why my most trusted pals are 40+?
Its almost a "cant beat em, join em" situation that affects my generation massively.
got a few lads that never put the phone down due too facebook, try and tell them that friends are people that you deal with and not someone your "mate" met in spain on a stag do in 05.
henpecked wrote:I enjoy getting poked on a regular basis by (now fit) ex school chumesses.
bloody hell hen, that's some confession. Must admit i didn't have you down as a shirtlifter but if your going to come out......that's the way to do it :;):
henpecked wrote:I enjoy getting poked on a regular basis by (now fit) ex school chumesses.
bloody hell hen, that's some confession. Must admit i didn't have you down as a shirtlifter but if your going to come out......that's the way to do it :;):
schizophrenic to, keep in touch with yourself :;): :laugh:
To be serious, how do people find the time to do facebook, twatter, watch tv, etc:? Reading my one email per month off martins money tips, takes up time.
no dave. I don't watch tv in the week, haven't got one in my digs. I listen to the radio, mostly lbc, plenty of debates etc: must get my wife to record martin, he's a clever bloke, he sold his web thingymagib for £87 mil'.